The Music Video Production Project has announced the third round of grant recipients
Now over a year old, the Music Video Production Project, co-founded by The Royal Bank of Canada and the non-profit Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television , has announced the third round of grant recipients.
“With the MVP Project now in its second year, we’ve had the opportunity to see awarded music video treatments from the program come to life, and it’s incredibly inspiring and exciting to witness,” said RBC vice-president, brand marketing Matt McGlynn. “We look forward to continuing to work with our partners at the Canadian Academy and can’t wait to see how these new creative ideas take form.
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